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Postmodernism in Movies and Television
pastiche: tongue-in-cheek rehashes and tributes to classic pop culture
spectacle: In the ever competitive battle for viewers, television caters to the basest and shallowest impulses to get attention
Faux TV: Self-referential mockumentaries, shows about shows, and fake news
mystery: Bizarre, eclectic searches for the unknown involving spirituality,
philosophy, and technology
flattening of effect: Technology, violence, drugs, and the media lead to detached, emotionless, unauthentic lives
hyperreality Technologically created realities are often more authentic or desirable than the real world
time bending: Time travel provides another way to shape reality and play "what if" games with society
altered states: Drugs, mental illness and technology provide a dark, often
psychedelic, gateway to new internal realities
more human than human:
Artificial intelligence, robotics, and cybernetics seek to enhance, or replace, humanity
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pastiche: tongue-in-cheek rehashes and tributes to classic pop culture
spectacle: In the ever competitive battle for viewers, television caters to the basest and shallowest impulses to get attention
Faux TV: Self-referential mockumentaries, shows about shows, and fake news
mystery: Bizarre, eclectic searches for the unknown involving spirituality,
philosophy, and technology
flattening of effect: Technology, violence, drugs, and the media lead to detached, emotionless, unauthentic lives
hyperreality Technologically created realities are often more authentic or desirable than the real world
time bending: Time travel provides another way to shape reality and play "what if" games with society
altered states: Drugs, mental illness and technology provide a dark, often
psychedelic, gateway to new internal realities
more human than human: Artificial intelligence, robotics, and cybernetics seek to enhance, or replace, humanity